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Tag: African American history

Carey Latimore died unexpectedly on Tuesday. His work as a professor, historian and minister affected many across San Antonio.
Posted inIn Memoriam

Carey Latimore, Trinity professor and Black history scholar, dies at 46

Avatar photo by Nicholas Frank July 27, 2022July 28, 2022

Influential teacher and minister Carey Latimore died unexpectedly Tuesday, leaving a spiritual and intellectual legacy that invigorated San Antonio.

The Historic Woolworth Building
Posted inArts & Culture

Alamo Plaza Redesign Should Not Leave Woolworth Building Behind

Avatar photo by Aaronetta Pierce November 28, 2019November 27, 2019
Posted inArts & Culture

300 Commemorative Book Weaves San Antonio and Bexar Histories Together

Avatar photo by Nicholas Frank June 4, 2018June 20, 2018
Vintage picture of the "SundayTea" Photo courtesy of Arrie Porter.
Posted inArts & Culture, Lifestyle

There’s A Shortage of Caviar in the Ghetto: From Slave Food to Soul Food

Avatar photo by Arrie Porter August 27, 2016October 7, 2016
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